emortaL—Design Team Overview
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emortaL—Design Team Overview
emortaL—Design Team Overview Daneish Hazard,| Creator Objectives Technical objectives To create a customizable artificial intelligence software program designed to capture the essence of a person by storing an individual’s IDEAS, MEMORIES and PERSONALITY. To utilize all available preexisting software in order to save time To be able to store the information securely for long periods of time (upwards of 100 years) Make access as readily available as possible—computer, tablets, mobile phones Cost objectives To keep creation and production cost as low as possible To organize the cost so each stage financially supports itself Create a new form of wealth—Intellectual wealth Create afterlife interaction The Basics of emortaL WHAT: emortaL captures the essence of a person in order to pass on the knowledge and spirit of user to future generations WHO: Clients of emortaL are anyone interesting in leaving their intellectual wealth and personal legacy. Guests are family members, friends, colleagues WHEN: Clients create their virtual self (also know a vMe) in present day. Guests are able to access the information during a Clients lifetime and for an unlimited time thereafter. WHERE: emortaL is available anywhere computers and internet access are available WHY: emortaL is a way to leave your intellectual wealth for generations to come. This legacy can be used to guide, inform, advise and interact with those who are in your life now, for those left behind after you are gone, and to those who have not even been born yet. HOW: Clients complete individual modules based on ideas, memories and personality to create a virtual self. Like pieces of a puzzle, the more modules are completed the more complete the virtual self becomes. OUR JOB IS TO REDUCE CLIENTS MEMORIES TO: 1. IMPORTANT LIFE LESSONS 2. SUBJECTS ORGANIZED BY PRORITY LIKES: INTEREST: HOME LIFE: LOVE: HOPES: DREAMS: vMe BEGINS LIKE A TREE The soil is the essence of the Client. The trunk of the tree is the gateway to the virtual world, transferring the aggregate of Ideas, Memories, and Personality that have been reduced to it’s simplest form digital form. The branches of the tree are the organized lessons, ideas, various subject matter and mannerisms of the Client The leaves are pieces of actual and inferred data that create the basis of a queryable data basis. 3. The Steps to creating a Virtual Self also known as a vMe 1. Create Afterlife Message Afterlife Message A digital video message that a guest receives after the death of a client 2. Add Static Elements Static Element Pre-existing data that relates to a Client. It remains the same and cannot be queried or directly interacted 3. Add Dynamic Elements Dynamic Element Elements that have been created especially for emortaL to complete a vMe. These are subject specific and provide data for extrapolation Free Afterlife Message Client Profile Client Profile Step 2. Building an Artificial Intelligence Database by adding Static Elements We already exist in cyberspace in many forms. Our emails, voice messages, professional history… Through post we leave on Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, Twitter, Ancestry.com; the kind of music we listen to on Grooveshark, Rhapsody, and Itunes; the kind of television and movies we watch A picture of who we are begins to form… tag organize Import ITOS store IMPORT TAG ORGANIZE STORE—ITOS There are many pre existing software packages that allow for a person to ITOS We do not have to recreate the wheel—instead we should capitalize on already existing software and applications However, we need to prioritize so that the most important information is at the forefront of a vMe Information is classified first by subject matter, then: When it is to be released Who it is to be released to Level of importance Tone (informal, serious, comic, sarcastic, sad, and cheerful ) For how long it will be stored Client’s Data is Tag, stored and cross referenced Subject Tags Time Delivered Security Level Priority Level Tone Time to Store Age 11, interest B 4 1 E I Age 25, grad school B 4 2 E 20 Age 31, marriage A 1 5 S 60 Age 41, politics B 4 2 E 20 Age 51, middle age B 5 1 C I Age 61, dreams for future generations A 1 5 S I Age 71, Favorite Day A 4 5 C I MIND MAP OF CREATOR, DEPH 3. Adding Dynamic Elements Dynamic Element Step 3. Building an Artificial Intelligence Database by adding Dynamic Elements Elements that have been created especially for emortaL to complete a vMe. These are subject specific and provide data for extrapolation psychologyg Probability Linguistics Theory Cognitive science Psychology of reasoning Logic Artificial intelligence philosophy We attempt to perfect the psychology of reasoning—the study of how people reason, (broadly defined as the process of drawing conclusions) to inform how people solve problems and make decisions. It is at the intersection of psychology, philosophy, linguistics, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, logic, and probability theory. The importance of Dynamic Elements DYNAMIC ELEMENTS Flexibility is created by extrapolating answers to present a completely interactive experience that the Guest can query Allows you to use prerecorded digital video as well as streaming to create personal messages for your future circles Relies on algorithms to extrapolate new solutions based on known set of data Allow flexibility by adding modules Able to add things like names to program so virtual self can create a truly interactive experience Fully customizable based on based on what modules they choose Able to add things like names to program so virtual self can create a truly interactive experience Able to recognize patterns in other modules to personalize virtual self Probabili ty Linguisti cs Theory Cognitiv e science STEP 4. ADDING PERSONALITY psycholo gy Psychology of reasoning Logic Patterns in speech, inflections, pronunciations, gestures and compared and stored in the memory banks Artificial intellige nce philosop hy Your True vMe You MIMICKING THE HUMAN BRAIN emortaL software mimics the human brain in both function and storage mechanisms THESE DYNAMIC ELEMENTS ARE STORED MUCH IN THE SAME WAY YOUR BRAIN STORES INFORMATION Understanding of the Brain Frontal Lobe- associated with reasoning, planning, parts of speech, movement, emotions, and problem solving Parietal Lobe- associated with movement, orientation, recognition, perception of stimuli Occipital Lobe- associated with visual processing Temporal Lobe- associated with perception and recognition of auditory stimuli, memory, and speech Parietal Lobe Frontal Lobe Occipital Lobe Temporal Lobe The brain of your vMe is organized in the same way Parietal sector Frontal sector Frontal Sector Reasoning planning, parts of speech, movement, emotions, and problem solving Parietal Sector associated with movement, orientation recognition, perception of stimuli Occipital sector Occipital Sector Temporal sector visual processing Temporal sector associated with perception recognition of auditory stimuli Memory speech Quality Management and Performance Measures Limited Access: Module completion video upload • Full Access • Client Account Management • ITOS Limited Access: Module completion video upload Challenges • Venture Capitalism and Funding • Without long term research and development leaves open the possibility of theft, piracy and corporate espionage • will also have to work hard to keep up with larger software companies that will try to imitate Deliverables We will deliver a mechanism for clients to store their ideas, memories and personality Include Clients must have a computer and internet access Success Factors 1. Very easy to develop—months vs years 2. Will be offered for free in order to obtain users 3. Increase in time purchased on Users End also increases fees on Receivers end 4. Death notifications are now electronic so can occasionally sweep for User Name 5. Users create the customer base 6. Will be left on standalone cloud until death when family members can access information for significant fee Project Schedule and Milestones Create a Video Prototype January 1 , 2015 Monetize Integrate Static Elements Submit Copyright Jan 30, 2015 Write Free afterlife message module Plan— Architecture Structure App Language Test Free afterlife message Code Initial Funding Release Free afterlife module Specifications Static Elements Write Static Code Specifications Dynamic Elements Integrate Static Elements Implementation Tasks/activities Procedures Tools/technology Project change control process DYA: define your acronyms! Resources People Equipment Locations Outside Services Manufacturing Sales Resource 1 Resource 2 Resource 3 Resource 4 Resource 1 Resource 2 Resource 3 Resource 4 Resource 1 Resource 2 Resource 3 Resource 4 Resource 1 Resource 2 Resource 3 Resource 4 Resource 1 Resource 2 Resource 3 Resource 4 Resource 1 Resource 2 Resource 3 Resource 4 Notes Notes Notes Notes Notes Notes Cost Analysis Annual Cost $1,400,000 $1,200,000 $1,000,000 $800,000 $600,000 $400,000 $200,000 $- Parts and materials Manufacturing equipment Salaries Maintenance Office lease Warehouse lease Insurance Benefits and pensions Vehicles Research Risk Management Plan Risk Budget cuts may reduce staff, affecting project scope and schedule Probability Impact Owner Mitigation Plan Medium High Project Manager See appendix for a phased implementation plan Quality Management and Performance Measures Define quality management plans How will you monitor and control costs? How will you monitor and control schedule?